Loose Women panellist Lisa Riley looked flawless with minimal make-up in a new photo posted on her Instagram account this week. The former Emmerdale actress – who is currently in rehearsals for the upcoming production of Jack and the Beanstalk at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre – looked radiant in a selfie with fellow actor Adam Starr. In the photo, Lisa's complexion was enhanced with a glowy base and a sweep of peach blush across the apples of her cheeks. A subtle outline of black liquid eyeliner and a layer of mascara defined her blue eyes, while her long, brown hair looked stylish swept back in a ponytail.

It's been an exciting year for Lisa, who added fragrance designer to her growing list of achievements back in April after launching her new perfume, Change, for Idea World. Meanwhile, in May, the talented actress impressed fans with her harrowing portrayal of Lorna Bowen in BBC One's drama Three Girls, which reflected on Rochdale's shocking grooming ring. She has also fronted an ITV documentary – Lisa Riley's Baggy Body Club – where she took viewers on her journey to remove the excess loose skin following her 12 stone weight loss.

The TV star, who is now a slim size 10 after the procedures, previously spoke out about her healthy attitude to her new weight – telling Best magazine that she was careful not to get addicted. She said: "You have to be careful, because it’s a bit like Pringles – once you pop, you can’t stop! No, for me, the lid is firmly closed. No Kardashian lips for me – I love my natural pout, thank you!" Lisa most recently released a diet book titled Lisa Riley's Honesty Diet, which came out in December. The book offers encouragement and advice, along with an 'honesty diary' section and guilt-free recipes and tips for staying active.

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